Post in this thread to win a FREE 100W soldering iron from MaxAmps.com
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Post in this thread to win a FREE 100W soldering iron from MaxAmps.com
Hey Guys,
To celebrate the release of our new 100W hobby-grade soldering iron, we are giving some away to lucky winners across the internet. Post in this thread and you could win one. There are also other threads on various RC forums and sites, check them out and enter there as well to increase your chances of winning. Winners picked at random on 10/22
Thanks and good luck!
Brandon
http://www.maxamps.com/Soldering-Iron.htm
To celebrate the release of our new 100W hobby-grade soldering iron, we are giving some away to lucky winners across the internet. Post in this thread and you could win one. There are also other threads on various RC forums and sites, check them out and enter there as well to increase your chances of winning. Winners picked at random on 10/22
Thanks and good luck!
Brandon
http://www.maxamps.com/Soldering-Iron.htm
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RE: Post in this thread to win a FREE 100W soldering iron from MaxAmps.com
Hi Rodney- if you "win" this and it doesn't have a temp control tip will you send it to me?!
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RE: Post in this thread to win a FREE 100W soldering iron from MaxAmps.com
If I win you can have mine. It's older than me and requires a torch to heat it up. 10th post after I win gets it. Torch not included.
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I think everyone could use this nifty iron. Iam always soldering Dean connectors on Lipos. Not to mention the sharp point for soldering small gauge wire on servos. I was teaching a young man on soldering, and showing him how tinning the wire first before trying to solder the wire to the connector would make a better solder joint. That 100 watts will do the job right.
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I would appreciate it, if i was one of the lucky winners. I could use a brand new soldering iron with a stand.
- Allan B
- Allan B